"It's never too late to follow your dreams and make something extraordinary happen."
"It's never too late to follow your dreams and make something extraordinary happen."
Early in Deborah's career, she served as an academic librarian, library educator, and professor at various institutions--UC Santa Cruz, UW, and the Association of Research Libraries. She also conducted library-related research as a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Tampere in Finland.
Making people's real estate dreams come true is a passion for Deborah. Whether buying, renting, or selling she can help. Although a resident of Philadelphia, she and her team are poised to help those relocating nationally or internationally. Contact her to learn more.
Deborah writes poetry and prose. She has read her works in Philadelphia, California, and other locations nationwide. Nominated for a Pushcart Prize, "Juneteenth" opens her chapbook of sports poems, Sweating It Out (available via Amazon, Finishing Line Press, or Ingram [978-1-64662-256-6]).
Helping others get timely information has been the work of a lifetime for Deborah. Her current work in real estate enables her to help others with all aspects of buying, renting, relocating, and selling homes. Prior to that she educated, managed, and trained librarians in the United States and conducted library research in Finland and Uganda.
Now a Philadelphia resident, Deborah also uses her life and experiences to add flavor and depth to her literary work. Her creative works convey a sense of redemption, hope and the ability for all of us to be able to do better; a sentiment which resonates in today's topsy turvy world frequently missing a sense of optimism.
Deborah welcomes opportunities to connect. Please feel free to contact her.